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  2. Television licensing in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The television licence fee is collected by the BBC and primarily used to fund the radio, television and online services of the BBC itself. Licence fee collection is the responsibility of the BBC's Finance and Business division. [5] The BBC also operates as the TV Licensing Authority in the UK, as one of its trade names.

  3. Culture secretary rules out funding BBC from taxes - AOL

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    In 2023, the BBC set out plans to reduce the high proportion of women being prosecuted for licence fee evasion, after figures showed that they made up 76% of the 52,376 people convicted over it in ...

  4. BBC Licence Fee Confirmed Until at Least 2027 as U.K ... - AOL

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    Even someone who never watches the BBC but watches live sports on, for example, Prime Video, would need to pay it. Currently the TV licence fee costs £169.50 per year (just over £14 per month).

  5. BBC TV licence fee: How much is it and why is it under threat?

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    The government has decided how much the licence fee will increase in 2024. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways ...

  6. Criticism of the BBC - Wikipedia

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    In advance of the broadcast, which the BBC had warned "contains language and content which won't be to some tastes", but mediawatch-uk's director, John Beyer, wrote to the director general to urge the BBC to drop the programme: "Licence fee payers do not expect the BBC to be pushing back boundaries of taste and decency in this way". The BBC ...

  7. BBC controversies - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Hodge, chair of the Public Accounts Committee, criticised the practice, calling it an "outrageous waste of licence fee payers' money." Following his appointment as Director General, Lord Hall introduced a £150,000 cap on severance payments. [183]

  8. Government plans to replace the BBC licence fee are a “massive red herring” to attack the broadcaster, according to a production company boss. Jon Thoday, the joint founder and co-executive ...

  9. Peacock Committee - Wikipedia

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    The government had expected the committee to report that the television licence fee used to fund the BBC should be scrapped. However, the Peacock Committee favoured retaining the licence fee as they believed it was the 'least worst' option. [2] The immediate recommendations of the report [3] were: BBC Radio 1 and BBC Radio 2 should be privatised.